Cross Road The Best Of - 1994 -dvd9- | Bon Jovi -

Holds up to 4.7 GB of data. To fit long concert videos or extensive music video playlists on a DVD5, video files must be heavily compressed, resulting in pixelation, artifacts, and downgraded audio.

The compilation was propelled by two brand-new songs that became massive hits in their own right: "Always" and "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" . "Always" quickly became one of the band's best-selling singles.

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The Cross Road DVD is a comprehensive anthology of the band’s music video evolution from 1983 to 1994, charting their rise from big-haired club rockers to global stadium icons. The Anthems of Global Stardom

His own life felt like a greatest-hits reel of bad decisions: expelled, estranged from his dad, working a dead-end job at a garage. Everyone in his town thought he was already a finished story. Holds up to 4

The collection was originally released in 1994 on VHS and VCD, and later on DVD (including Japanese versions and Deluxe Sound & Vision sets). The "Prayer '94" Addition: In North American audio releases of Cross Road

In the world of physical media and digital backups, DVD9 refers to a . A standard single-layer DVD (DVD5) holds about 4.7 GB of data. A DVD9 holds roughly 8.5 GB . "Always" quickly became one of the band's best-selling

He didn’t become a rock star. He didn’t even buy a guitar.

In it, Jon Bon Jovi sat backstage in a faded leather jacket, talking about how they almost quit in 1991. How Richie Sambora had shown up at his door at 2 AM with a bottle of whiskey and a new riff. How success felt like quicksand. "You think a greatest hits album is the end," Jon said, looking straight into the lens. "It’s not. It’s a map of where you don’t want to get stuck."